Abstract
Harvesting of finfish in the sub-Antarctic is briefly described together with an historical account of its management by the internationalCommission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) under the Convention of the same name (CAMLRConvention). The key objectives of the CAMLR Convention afe outlined, with emphasis on the procedures adopted by CCAMLR to meetits management objectives through implementation of an ecosystem-based and precautionary approach. Four case studies are presentedto illustrate CCAMLR's success as a modern-day and effective marine management organisation. The cases considered are CCAMLR'sefforts to: (a) combat Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing, (b) mitigate incidelltal seabird bycatch during longline fishingfor toothfish, (c) institute precautionary management of developing fisheries and (d) address environmental protection. In evaluatingCCAMLR's actions, emphasis is given to the challenges faced and lessons learnt thereby highlighting the organisation's standing as anexample of international best practice in the management of marine living resources on the high seas.
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Miller, D. (2007). Managing fishing in the sub-Antarctic. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 121–140. https://doi.org/10.26749/rstpp.141.1.121
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